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Recent Series - Straight Talk for Seminary Students

By Charles R. Swindoll

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Saying YES! to God’s call to ministry often feels like entering a send-off rally filled with clapping and hoorays. A new adventure awaits, and you eagerly anticipate seeing lives transformed by the living God.

Yet, if you’re not careful, that awe can easily fade as the spiritual journey turns into a day-after-day, thankless grind.

Spirit-driven virtues must abide for a lifetime of ministry. Grit and humility. Contentment and faithfulness. Gratitude and holiness.

That’s why Chuck Swindoll exhorts Christian servants toward these qualities, and more, in this series of straight talks for seminary students. Receive the wisdom and encouragement you need to persevere in the spiritual harvest.

CD Series of 6 messages

Messages in this series:

The Subtle Temptation of Greed

Accurately Handling the Word

Sustaining an Attitude of Gratitude

The Value of Knowing the Scoop

Ministry Is a Four-Letter Word

Seven Habits of Highly Effective Seminaries

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What If You Need a Second Chance? - Free Offer

Each of us can remember a time when we failed to do something we said we would do. Somewhere along the way, our good intentions got sidetracked. Circumstances became difficult, and we failed to follow through. Those who counted on us were disappointed in us, and we felt guilty.

The Bible includes several examples of people who blew it and later longed to be reinstated. As we’ll learn in this lesson, young John Mark needed a second chance to prove himself to Paul and Barnabas after deserting them on their first missionary journey.